Hair waving wrapper pad



Feb. '1, 1938. P. CONSTANTINE 2,107,175

HAIR WAVING WRAPPER PAD Filed Sept; 1, 193G FIG! P4,: ro/v CONSTANT/N5.

I INVENTOR.

ATTORNEYS.

Patented Feb. 1, 1938 2,107,175

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFiCE HAIR WAVING WRAPPER PAD Platon Constantine, New York, N. Y. Application September 1, 1936, Serial No. 98,895 6 Claims. ((31. 13236.2)

This invention relates to improvements in hair channel rails, the bight portion adjacent the waving wrapper pad, and this application conopposite ends are notched or cut away as at 45'. stitutes a continuation in part of my copending It is not necessary to press the entire length of application filed March 31, 1936, Serial No. 71,833 the channel rails together for I have found that for Hair waving wrapper. by pressing those portions adjacent the notches One of the main features of the invention is together is sufiicient t0 tightly grip the folded the provision of an improved hair waving wrapper portion of the wrapper body. By applying the pad which may be securely held in a position to side rails 46 and 55 to portions of the Wrapper enclose a wound strand of hair. body adjacent its longitudinal side edges, I pro- Another feature of the invention is to provide vide flaps 45-46 which are adapted to overlie 10 a wrapper pad whereby the two longitudinal the inner sides of the channel rails to protect the edges of the pad may be secured together and hair from contact therewith and to seal the joint the joint therebetween tightly sealed to prevent between the side rails as illustrated in Figure 6 injury to the scalp of a user by the escape of of the drawing-When the wrapper pad is applied heated vapor from within the pad. about the wound strand of hair. 15

With these and other objects in view, the in- The opposite ends of the channel rail 44 are vention resides in the certain novel construcpressed together and pivotally support locking tion, combination and arrangement of parts, the bails 41- 31 which receive the pressed extending essential features of which are hereinafter fully ends 48 of the channel rail 45 when the wrapper described, are particularly pointed out in the appad is in use for the purpose of connecting the 20 pended claims, and are illustrated in the accomside rails together to prevent accidental unpanying drawing, in which: winding of the wrapper body.

Figure 1 is a perspective view of the hair Secured to the inside of the wrapper body 40 wrapper pad in a flat condition. as at 49 is a felt absorbent pad 50 which may Figure 2 is an enlarged vertical transverse secbe treated with a chemical solution such as is 25 tional view on the line 2-2 of Figure 1. used in the art of permanent waving. The pad Figure 3 is a vertical transverse sectional view 50 lies within the wrapper body 40 and is prothrough the wrapper pad illustrating the same tected by the wrapper body 40 as shown in Figin rolled position for use. ure 3 when the wrapper pad is in use. After the Figure 4 is a perspective view of the coacting strand of hair A shown in Figure 6 is fully wound 30 looking side rails of the wrapper pad. upon the usual curling rod during one of the Figure 5 is an enlarged detail transverse secsteps of ahair waving op r i the Wr pp pad tional view through one of the locking side rails. 9 is appli d v t wound a a d u l r d Figure 6 is an enlarged detail sectional eleand rolled to bring the longitudinal edges of the vational view illustrating the function of the pp y together, after Which the locking 35 sealing flaps relative to the respective side rails a l 4 a n a w th h x s n p of the wrapper pad. tions 48 of the rail 65, the base of the strand of Referring to the drawing by reference char hair passing between the rails i l and 45 as illusters, th num ra1 39 designates my improved trated in Figure 6. The free end edges of the wrapper pad i it entirety The wrapper pad wrapper body 39 may be folded inwardly after 4.0 39 comprises flexible rectangular shaped body the side rails have been locked together for the 40 which body includes an outer layer of paper purpose of closing ends of PD h 4 an intermediate layer of f il 42 and an inner inherent characteristics of the foil layer 42 will paper lining These several layers or plies of tend to maintain the ends of the rolled wrapper material are secured together inwardly of but when folded fadjacent their opposed longitudinal side edges j thus descrtbed the mventlon' What I by side rails 44 and 45 respectively. Each of the claim as new f deslre 9 secure by Letters rails 44 and 45 is constructed of light channel em the Umted States, i d t metal and the wrapper pad body 40 adjacent its A wrapper pad for enclosmg Woun s rand side longitudinal edges is folded into the channel g f g g g g g g z l g gi zg f z gggg 3321 5? of the side rails and the opposite walls of the per body, an absorbent pad secured to said wrap- Slde mus Pressed mwardly to tlghtly grip the per body for infolding therein, parallel side rails folded portions of the wrapper body. In order to along opposite sides of Said Wrapper body and facilitate inward bending of the sides of the projecting from opposite ends thereof, and means be carried thereby,

for securing the projecting ends of the side rails together when the wrapper body is rolled into tubular formation around a wound strand of hair to be waved.

2. A wrapper pad for enclosingawound strand of hair during a permanent waving process comprisinga flexible rectangular shape body, a pair of channel side rails facing inwardly toward each other and receiving the respective longitudinal side edges of said body, and channel rails having their opposed walls tightly embracing the edges of said body to an absorbent pad on the inner side of said body, and means for securing said channel rails together at their ends when the wrapper pad is rolled into tubular for- V mation about the wound hair to be waved.

' to the inner sideof said body,

3. A wrapper pad forenclosing a wound strand of hair during a permanent waving process comprising a pair of spaced parallel longitudinal side channel rails havingtheir open sides facing toward each other, a flexible rectangular shape wrapper body having .infoldedlongitudinal protecting flaps, the fold portions of said flaps being seated in the respective channel railsand tightly embraced thereby, an absorbent, pad secured and coacting means on the ends of said channel rails for securing the wrapper pad in rolled tubular formation when applied to a wound strand of hair to be waved with the protecting flaps overlapping the inner sides of the respective channel rails.

'4. A wrapper pad for use in forming nent waves in the human hair comprising a. flexible rectangular shaped body, channel rails sehaving their open sides permacured to said body adjacent the respective longitudinal side edges thereof and disposed in parallel relation, the ends of said channel rails extending beyond opposite ends of said body, an absorbent pad secured to the inner side of said body, and coacting means on the projecting ends of said channel rails for securing the wrapper pad in, 2. rolled tubular formation.

5. A wrapper pad for use in forming permanent waves in the human hair comprising a flexible rectangular shaped body, channel rails secured to said body adjacent the respective longitudinal side edges thereof and disposed in parallel relation, the ends of said channel rails extending beyond opposite ends of' said body, an absorbent pad secured to the inner side of said body, and pivoted bail elements carried by the ends of one of said channel rails for engagement with the respective projecting ends of the other channel rail. o

6. A wrapper pad ior'enclosing a wound strand of hair during a permanent hair waving process comprising a flexible rectangular shaped wrapper body, an absorbent pad secured tosaid wrapper body for infolding therein, parallel rigid members secured to opposite longitudinal sides of said wrapper bodlyand projecting beyond opposite ends thereof, and means carried by the projecting ends of one of said members adapted for coacting engagement with the respective projecting ends of theother of said members for securing said rubber body in rolled tubular for mation around the wound strand of hair to be waved r V PLATON CONSTANTINE, 

